BRASS BALLS
Balls made of this material offer excellent resistance to corrosion in general.
The most common uses include various types of industrial pumps and valves.
Brass is resistant to corrosion caused by fuel oils, gasoline (petrol), butane, benzene and other similar types of corrosive chemical agents. It is also resistant in environments where air and salt water are present.
| CHEMICAL COMPOSITION % |
| Cu |
|
Fe |
|
| 68/72 |
0,7 max |
0,05 max |
remainder |
Products precision grades: ISO G100/200 - AFBMA G500/1000
Mechanical properties:
| RESISTANCE TO TENSIVE STRESS: |
80.000 psi |
| TENSILE STRENGHT: |
57.000 psi |
| MODULUS OF ELASTICITY: |
15.000.000 psi |
| SPECIFIC WEIGHT: |
8,4 Kg/dm3 |
| HARDNESS: |
HB 180-200 |
| PHOSPHOR BRONZE BALLS |
resisting to corrosion in presence of water. They are used in many types of pumps and valves. G100/200 / G500 / G1000 |
| ALUMINIUM BALLS |
aluminium balls are normally used in the electronics industry. They can be made either of Al 99,98% or 99,99%. G100/200 / G500 / G1000 |
| TITANIUM BAILS |
material used in the airspace and defence industries. G28 / G100 / G200 / G500 / G 1000 |
| PROPERTIES |
BRASS |
COMPOSITION CuSn8 |
SPECIFIC WEIGHT 8,5 kg/dm3 |
| ALUMINIUM |
COMPOSITION Al 99,98% - Al 99,99% |
SPECIFIC WEIGHT 2,7kg/dm3 |
| TITANIUM |
COMPOSITION Ti99,99% |
SPECIFIC WEIGHT 4,51 kg/dm3 |
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